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A snowy owl perches on top of a utility pole on Route 26 in West Paris on Sunday. Residents have seen this bird more than once in the town. This once-rare sighting is becoming more common as populations of the snowy owl grow in Maine. Typically a resident of the arctic, the snowy owl hunts in the daytime and can be seen watching grasslands for prey.
A snowy owl perches on top of a utility pole on Route 26 in West Paris on Sunday. Residents have seen this bird more than once in the town. This once-rare sighting is becoming more common as populations of the snowy owl grow in Maine. Typically a resident of the arctic, the snowy owl hunts in the daytime and can be seen watching grasslands for prey.
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